American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 43Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1854 - American periodicals |
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... tell , ' said John . have kind friends here ; perhaps I'll stay among them ; perhaps I'll go abroad ; I'm very restless now . My movements hereafter will be guided by another . I'm quite adrift , Dick , quite adrift . Dick Bolles saw ...
... tell , ' said John . have kind friends here ; perhaps I'll stay among them ; perhaps I'll go abroad ; I'm very restless now . My movements hereafter will be guided by another . I'm quite adrift , Dick , quite adrift . Dick Bolles saw ...
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... Tell myself how bravely well I bore it , When , so soon ! thou shov'st away my dreams . Fading ! fading ! Well may hearts be weary When their dreams have thus grown old and died . Oh ! this glare of day is very dreary , Not a corner ...
... Tell myself how bravely well I bore it , When , so soon ! thou shov'st away my dreams . Fading ! fading ! Well may hearts be weary When their dreams have thus grown old and died . Oh ! this glare of day is very dreary , Not a corner ...
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... tell you the truth , however , I am utterly ignorant of the rules of art . ' ' And I , ' said the great Kacatogan , ' have utterly forgotten them Trouble not thy spirit with such trifles . ' ' But the worst of it , ' continued I , ' is ...
... tell you the truth , however , I am utterly ignorant of the rules of art . ' ' And I , ' said the great Kacatogan , ' have utterly forgotten them Trouble not thy spirit with such trifles . ' ' But the worst of it , ' continued I , ' is ...
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... tell you the truth , ' added he , innocently , I once lived with Marcel in this neigh- borhood . ' ' Still I should be very glad to offer you a glass of punch , and have a few minutes ' talk with you . Is there no other place in the ...
... tell you the truth , ' added he , innocently , I once lived with Marcel in this neigh- borhood . ' ' Still I should be very glad to offer you a glass of punch , and have a few minutes ' talk with you . Is there no other place in the ...
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... of which there is a copy on the quay - tell me , my dear Sir , which is the furrow that you usually follow in the noble fields of intelligence ? ' " The great philosophers and the classic authors are my 1854. ] 21 The Gypsies of Art .
... of which there is a copy on the quay - tell me , my dear Sir , which is the furrow that you usually follow in the noble fields of intelligence ? ' " The great philosophers and the classic authors are my 1854. ] 21 The Gypsies of Art .
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